Celebrity stylists are also doing their part to help those most affected by COVID-19.
that directly supports the Food Bank for NYC—a registered nonprofit that, for every $1 donation, provides five meals to those at risk of a food shortage. Bornstein toldof the initiative, “It’s scary to think about kids who can’t get lunches at school, the senior community, or other people who rely on these resources and aren’t able to get them.
For her very first FaceTime appointment earlier this week, Bornstein said she and the client worked on figuring out fresh new looks that didn’t involve having to buy any new product. “We made looks and she took pictures of them, and now she has a whole new folder of looks,” Bornstein says. Going forward, she hopes these sessions will continue offering a moment for clients to focus on themselves.
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